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Ellen Franco
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6 May, 10:25
How can I round the nearest degree
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Randy Bolton
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Answer:To the nearest whole degree means that you look at the first decimal place. If it is less than 5, you keep the whole number and eliminate the decimal. If otherwise, the decimal is ≥5, you round up the whole number and eliminate the decimal. Apr 19, 2017
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